Archives for June 2013

Home Energy Savings

70% of electricity in the US is generated from non-renewable sources.  The Home Energy Savings infographic provided by Accent Building Products tells us how to have an energy efficient home without sacrificing comfort.

Today it is more important than ever to make our homes more energy efficient without sacrificing home comfort. An energy-efficient home will keep your family comfortable while saving you money. Unfortunately, a lot of energy is wasted through leaky windows or ducts, old appliances, or inefficient heating and cooling systems. You can use many tips to save money and energy! This infographic details many different money saving tips and shows how we spend the money on our homes.

Infographic provided by Accent Building Products, a direct distributor of the industry’s top accent home and building products.  All products are shipped to you directly from the manufacturers’ factory.

This is a fun visual explanation design.  The illustrations clearly put the suggestions and data into context of the areas in the house.  There is a lot of text, but the small callouts make it easy to read.  It would have been more effective to visualize the pieces of data that are included in the design.

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Building a new Music Room Part 3

Part 3 of the series. Here are part 1 & part 2.

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Building a new Music Room Part 2

Part 2 of the series. Here’s part 1.

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Saving Money With Green Updates [Infographic]

Granted, the dollars are in pounds, but you get the point…Saving-Money-with-Green-Upgrades

Source: http://www.moneysupermarket.com/loans/infographics/saving-money-with-green-upgrades/

Building a new Music Room Part 1

listening to musicI have a confession to make… I’m an audiophile. Yes, I have the sickness. I have an elaborate music system with its own dedicated room.

Check out Paul McGowan’s video on building your music room.

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Downsizing Trend Reverses, Americans Want Big Homes Again

mcmansion (1)For the past three years, the average size of new homes has been on the rise. The median new-home size in 2012 reached a record high at 2,306 square feet, according to newly released data from the Census Bureau. That is an 8 percent increase from 2009. 

During the Great Recession, Americans showed a preference for smaller homes, and many housing experts were saying it meant the end of the McMansion.

But Jeffry Roos, a regional president for homebuilder Lennar, told CNNMoney that it wasn’t that Americans wanted less space, they just couldn’t afford more space at the time.

Now, they’re upsizing again. A spokeswoman for GL Homes says that the builder has been selling homes that average 7 percent larger than during the first five months of 2012.

Some consumers are choosing to buy larger because they have more people under their roof. Lennar offers homes known as Next Gen, which feature separate suites for a mother-in-law or college grad who has moved back home.

Home shoppers tend to buy bigger than what they originally plan, Fred Cooper, a spokesman for Toll Brothers, told CNNMoney.

“In the downturns, in upturns, whenever, our customers typically added another 18 to 20 percent of floor space onto what already was a very nice house to begin with,” Cooper says.

Source: “McMansions are making a comeback,” CNNMoney

The Advantages of Engineered Wood Flooring

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Home Sellers: How to Prepare for a Home Inspection

Home Inspection - Magnifying GlassIt happens every day, sellers who don’t take the time to ensure a smooth home inspection and sometimes pay for it in the long run. A little preparation can ensure sellers have great home inspections.

Home inspectors usually arrive early to the home inspection appointment so that they are set up and ready to go when the buyers arrive.

On inspection day, the house should be empty of the owners and their presence. In fact, everything should be just like it was on the initial viewing day. Be ready for inspection day by getting up and out of the house an hour before the appointment. The home should also be clean and pets should be removed or crated.

If something isn’t working properly, don’t try to hide it. Inspectors will find it. Buyers get very suspicious when sellers deliberately try to conceal defects. They immediately see them as dishonest and wonder what else they’re hiding. It’s not worth losing their confidence over a trivial defect. Just leave a note: “We know about it and we’re getting it fixed.”

In addition, make sure the location of attic and crawlspace hatches are identified and are easily accessible, as home inspectors hate moving your stuff.

If the hatch is in a closet, remove any clothing that is hanging directly under the hatch as well as anything on the floor. The home inspector doesn’t want to move your smelly sneakers.

It’s also important to check every area of the house for blown light bulbs. This includes the crawlspace, attic, garage and furnace room. We don’t want to waste time determining if a fixture is inoperable or simply has a blown bulb.

Do you have a septic system or a well buried in your yard? If so, make sure you leave a sketch of the locations. There’s nothing worse than a group of contractors, home inspector, buyers and their representative wandering around a yard needlessly, searching for something you know the exact location of.

Lastly sellers don’t leave your dirty laundry in the washing machine or dryer. Inspectors have to test these appliances and we don’t want to pull your dirty underwear out of the washer in front of everybody. Also, make sure the oven and stovetop are clear and clean so that we can easily test them without setting off the smoke alarm. Some of these items may seem rather simple, but a successful home inspection, requires everyone to pay attention to these details.

How are musicians using the iPad?

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